This is one for the fans. After many years of trying to figure out what to do with his vast archive, Paul has finally dusted off the crates in the Brady vaults and assembled this marvellous musical museum. The Paul Brady Archive is a magnificently presented collection of rare or previously unreleased music and images from his career that is an essential supplement to his album catalogue and recently published autobiography “Crazy Dreams”.
The four compact discs in the set contain demos, acoustic rarities, collaborations with other artists and rare live recordings that amply fill any gaps in his published work to date. The 12” square book has sixty pages crammed full of photos and images of the assorted memorabilia that Paul has accumulated since the late 1950s. This archive will be available for pre-order soon…
In the meantime, if you would like to give this as a present to someone, you can pre-order a copy of The Paul Brady Archive via this special link below, and we will send you an autographed card in a blank envelope for you to give to the person receiving the gift as soon as you place your order. The message in the card says: (blank for your name) has bought you the Paul Brady Archive box set as a gift. It will be delivered to you in early March 2025, before the March 7th release date. Hand-signed by Paul Brady. If you’re not giving it as a gift, you’ll have the autographed card to keep.
This offer closes on Friday 27th December 2024. It’s available for pre-order here.
Martin Schmitz says
As a fan and listener of Paul Brady for more than 30 years, i am really looking forward to the ARCHIVE. Love your music, Paul Brady.
All my love, all the best,
Martin from Germany.
Paul Brady says
Thanks Martin. Hope you enjoy it!
Paul.
William Weber says
If I could only have one artists music on a desert island it would be Paul Brady. When in doubt and don’t know what to play just pull something from his catalog!!!!
David Dunn says
Very best wishes, Paul, and lots of good memories from the 60’s, the concert in Liverpool and the Wheelhouse folk club. And your time in Crosby. David Dunn, still at the same address!